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The Last Sure Thing
The Last Sure Thing
Stand-up showcase ends five-year run with new live recording

Robert Faires, Aug. 26, 2017

Not
Not "Off-White" Enough?
Why Mexic-Arte left one piece out of its "YLA 22" exhibition

Victoria Mycue, Aug. 26, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Aug. 24-26
Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend: Aug. 24-26
Because you wouldn’t stop at just four things, would you?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 24, 2017

Texas Biennial 2017: The When, the Who
Texas Biennial 2017: The When, the Who
Big Medium announces dates and artists for statewide show

Robert Faires, Aug. 24, 2017

Local Opera Local Artists' <i>We Might Be Struck by Lightning</i>
Local Opera Local Artists' We Might Be Struck by Lightning
In this new pastiche chamber opera, LOLA takes us on a bold musical journey

Michelle Haché, Aug. 24, 2017

“Micky Hoogendijk: Pure Imagination” at Women & Their Work
“Micky Hoogendijk: Pure Imagination” at Women & Their Work
The photographs here fully reveal the artist’s skill with composition and light, but show less of their subjects’ interior life

Melany Jean, Aug. 24, 2017

Fatima Mann Reigns Over Austin Pride
Fatima Mann Reigns Over Austin Pride
Activist and Pride grand marshal wants to include every member of the rainbow alphabet

Sarah Marloff, Aug. 24, 2017

“Teresa Hubbard/Alexander Birchler: Giant” at the Blanton Museum of Art
“Teresa Hubbard/Alexander Birchler: Giant” at the Blanton Museum of Art
The film is good at showing the fate of the film set of Giant, but it leaves open the question of what's happened to Marfa

Sam Anderson-Ramos, Aug. 24, 2017

Out of Bounds Comedy Festival 2017
Out of Bounds Comedy Festival 2017
Who gets the last laugh on an Austin summer?

Robert Faires, Aug. 24, 2017

Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend
Five Arty Things to Do This Weekend
You know, after you’ve told the usual fascists to go f*ck themselves

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 17, 2017

Panoramic Voices' Bach: <i>Mass in B Minor</i>
Panoramic Voices’ Bach: Mass in B Minor
Director Brent Baldwin and his chorus made this work of pure uplift – rousing to sing, delightful to hear – a joy to experience

Robi Polgar, Aug. 17, 2017

“Young Latino Artists 22: ¡Ahora!” at Mexic-Arte Museum
At a time when Hispanic identity is ever more complex, the artists in "YLA 22" seem pretty sure of their own

Sam Anderson-Ramos, Aug. 17, 2017

A New Cuppa <i>Tea in Tripoli</i>
A New Cuppa Tea in Tripoli
Actress Bernadette Nason takes tales of a year in Libya and brews a potent memoir

Robert Faires, Aug. 17, 2017

Austin Jewish Repertory Theater's <i>The Art of Remembering</i>
Austin Jewish Repertory Theater's The Art of Remembering
In Adina L. Ruskin's play, AJRT offers an intimate look at how memories shape us

T. Lynn Mikeska, Aug. 17, 2017

Dusty-Danger Dog Day in Austin
Dusty-Danger Dog Day in Austin
Local Pooch Makes Good, Wins Friends, Influences People

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 16, 2017

Get Your Invigorating Art On This Weekend!
Get Your Invigorating Art On This Weekend!
Kind of like a pep pill for the life of your work-fatigued mind

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 10, 2017

“Garth Weiser: Paintings, 2008-2017” at the Contemporary Austin
In this solo show of abstract works, the painter has pinpointed the ungraspable, like grabbing a tiger by the tail

Sam Anderson-Ramos, Aug. 10, 2017

Historic Fayette County Dance Hall for Sale
Historic Dance Hall for Sale
Who wants to buy a century old landmark?

Annalise Pasztor, Aug. 10, 2017

Kate Shindle Talks <i>Fun Home</i>
Kate Shindle Talks Fun Home
The former Miss America on why she loves starring in the national tour of the Tony Award-winning musical

Rosalind Faires, Aug. 10, 2017

Gale Theatre Company's <i>TWENTYEIGHT</i>
Gale Theatre Company's TWENTYEIGHT
In this Afrofuturist drama by Tyler English-Beckwith, blacks labor to reach a safe space in space

Robert Faires, Aug. 10, 2017

UT: Major Arts Commissions Announced
UT: Major Arts Commissions Announced
Landmarks will get new mural, CoFA a Spanish-language opera

Robert Faires, Aug. 4, 2017

Five Artful Things to Do This Weekend
This Weekend: Five Artful Things
In case you’re, what, tired of bingeing on TV every night?

Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 3, 2017

In Memoriam: Sam Shepard
In Memoriam: Sam Shepard
The late writer-actor left lots of himself in Central Texas

Robert Faires, Aug. 3, 2017

Six New Novels of Note by Austin Authors of Fantastic Literature
Previewing releases by Elizabeth Moon, Robert Jackson Bennett, Stina Leicht, Marshall Ryan Maresca, Lee Thomas, and C. Robert Cargill

Robert Faires, Aug. 3, 2017

<i>Monty Python's Spamalot</i>
Monty Python's Spamalot
With Eric Idle's screen-to-stage musical spoof, Summer Stock Austin makes the Knights of the Round Table so very enjoy-able

Elizabeth Cobbe, Aug. 3, 2017

Summer Stock Austin's <i>A Shoe Story</i>
Summer Stock Austin's A Shoe Story
Allen Robertson and Damon Brown's new musical reinvents "The Elves and the Shoemaker" as a timely tale of refugees but in a clever, playful way

Robert Faires, Aug. 3, 2017

"Radiant: A Group Show" at Davis Gallery
In this group show, artists' odes to the sun, and brilliance in general, provide a sense of life and a lot to think about

Sam Anderson-Ramos, Aug. 3, 2017

The Cthulhu Humor of William Browning Spencer
The Cthulhu Humor of William Browning Spencer
The Austin author finds the lighter side of Lovecraft and other horrors

Mike Berry, Aug. 3, 2017

Texas Teen Book Festival Announces Lineup
Texas Teen Book Festival Announces Lineup
YA authors Adam Silvera, E. Lockhart, and more scheduled to attend

Jennifer Murphy, Aug. 2, 2017

Babes Fest
Babes Fest
Photos by Annalise Pasztor

Photos, Aug. 1, 2017

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